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hurt at work. we should have zero injuries. >> so you come into this troubled company as this outside ceo, and you say the first thing i'm going to focus on is worker safety. did wall street understand you? did your board understand? why is this guy focusing on worker safety? >> it took a while. the people who had been in the organization for a long time, they didn't say it to my face, but behind my back they were saying, he doesn't know anything about making aluminum. it's 2,000-degree metal flowing around the plants. they're clanging overhead forklift trucks racing around these factory floors and he doesn't understand, but as soon as the metal prices go down, he'll shut up and we can go on being as good as we already are in health and safety. first time i came to wall street, they invited me to have a luncheon meeting with the new york financial analyst community. a big ampitheater. down on wall street. 250 people in the room. i got up and i said to them, well, the first thing i want to talk to y
hurt at work. we should have zero injuries. >> so you come into this troubled company as this outside ceo, and you say the first thing i'm going to focus on is worker safety. did wall street understand you? did your board understand? why is this guy focusing on worker safety? >> it took a while. the people who had been in the organization for a long time, they didn't say it to my face, but behind my back they were saying, he doesn't know anything about making aluminum. it's...
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. >>> at 11:00 p.m. on may 1, 2011 00:21 20111, two blackhawks, a translator, 23 navy s.e.a.l.s and a dog named cairo took off from jalalabad, afghanistan. the mission, to kill the world's most wanted man, osama bin ladin. >> the death of bin laden mark it is most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al qaeda. >> most have heard the incredible details of the compound raid, but little has been revealed about the intense months-long deliberation that led to the final decision to act. so how was the decision made? who was told? how did they weigh the options? tonight we will ask the men tasked by the president to synthesize the intelligence, analyze the assessments and run the decision making process, to act, in a sense, as gatekeeper of this monumental decision. i sat down with national security adviser follow donlin in the eisenhower executive office building. when you come into the white house, has the trail for osama bin ladin gone cold? >> when we came into office at the beg
. >>> at 11:00 p.m. on may 1, 2011 00:21 20111, two blackhawks, a translator, 23 navy s.e.a.l.s and a dog named cairo took off from jalalabad, afghanistan. the mission, to kill the world's most wanted man, osama bin ladin. >> the death of bin laden mark it is most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al qaeda. >> most have heard the incredible details of the compound raid, but little has been revealed about the intense months-long deliberation...
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we're going to be looking at rain out there. as well as some snow in the higher elevations, up toward parts of the ohio valley and the east coast. we're going to be watching the chance for severe storms setting up across parts of texas as well as louisiana. now, a storm system is going to be coming in out of the four corners, and this is going to mean a white christmas for some areas. what areas are we talking about? for southern missouri as well as arkansas, you can see snow there and down toward the south, we're talking about rain and heavy rain at times. let's track this through the future for you. as we go later into the day on wednesday after christmas, we're talking the ohio valley looking at snow and windy conditions. >> thank you, jeb ifr. >>> we're not going to budge. it's a message from the national rifle association, making clear today its opposition to any new gun laws in the wake of the connecticut shooting. the group's ceo is standing by remarks he made at an event on friday. cnn's barbara starr on the debate that
we're going to be looking at rain out there. as well as some snow in the higher elevations, up toward parts of the ohio valley and the east coast. we're going to be watching the chance for severe storms setting up across parts of texas as well as louisiana. now, a storm system is going to be coming in out of the four corners, and this is going to mean a white christmas for some areas. what areas are we talking about? for southern missouri as well as arkansas, you can see snow there and down...
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he recognized jesus at the baptism. and he said, this is the man i've been waiting for, this is the person i'm preparing the way for. and he expected jesus to be the messiah of israel. >> and that's the message jesus took to the jewish people. as the gospels tell us, he returned home, found his first disciples among galilean fishermen. and soon he called attention to himself, by casting out demons, and healing the sick. >> those healings would have attracted greater and greater crowds, and those crowds then would have provided the base for jesus' other teachings. was jesus a healer and an exorcist? oh, i think so. quite a good one, in fact. >> a healer, an exorcist and soon, a miracle worker. according to the gospel of john, jesus' first big public miracle was at the wedding at kana, turning the water to wine, and saving his friend's party. science can never say whether a miracle really happened, but scholars say there would be no mistaking the message that jesus was sending. >> in turning water to wine at the wedding i
he recognized jesus at the baptism. and he said, this is the man i've been waiting for, this is the person i'm preparing the way for. and he expected jesus to be the messiah of israel. >> and that's the message jesus took to the jewish people. as the gospels tell us, he returned home, found his first disciples among galilean fishermen. and soon he called attention to himself, by casting out demons, and healing the sick. >> those healings would have attracted greater and greater...
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. >> look at you. >> look at me. >> oh, my god. you're wearing a sports jacket. how did you know where to even buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class. >> oh, my god. you left the price tag on. j. crew, my fancy schmancy son. i'm going to keep it in case it goes on sale. it was a touching movie. it moved me to tears. it's also funny. you had a ball doing it, didn't you? >> if you like -- yeah, yeah. if you like working that much. yeah, it was fun. it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work? >> no. >> what do you like doing? >> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an actress that sings. >> mm-hmm. >> many people would think you're arguably the greatest singer that's ever been. i would argue that. >> i don't know. i only began to sing because i cou
. >> look at you. >> look at me. >> oh, my god. you're wearing a sports jacket. how did you know where to even buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class. >> oh, my god. you left the price tag on. j. crew, my fancy schmancy son. i'm going to keep it in case it goes on sale. it was a touching movie. it moved me to tears. it's also funny. you had a ball doing it, didn't you? >> if you like -- yeah, yeah. if you like working that much. yeah, it was fun. it actually...
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it is a matter of looking at the tradition and arriving at it highway hi storically. we have a strong theology. >> reimagining the role of women in crist manity or any religion could shake sacred ground. >> understanding the relationship between men and women have been explosive and potentially controversial. it can break societies apart. >> but scholars argue that the enduring appeal of the virgin mary and the renewed interest in mary magdalen can point the way to a new future by recovering the authentic past. >> christianity comes from real people who lived in real places and rooted in jewish history and any good interest in mary is part of this ruthing of the christian stories in origin. >> more potentially historical documents scholars say are out there. just awaiting discovery. >> there more documents to be read that will shed more light on jesus and mary magdalen and the mother of jesus and what happened in the early church. there more gospels to be found and they in turn will change your way of looking at the ancient world and e early church. >> what was the re
it is a matter of looking at the tradition and arriving at it highway hi storically. we have a strong theology. >> reimagining the role of women in crist manity or any religion could shake sacred ground. >> understanding the relationship between men and women have been explosive and potentially controversial. it can break societies apart. >> but scholars argue that the enduring appeal of the virgin mary and the renewed interest in mary magdalen can point the way to a new...
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i'm looking at windows. i'm looking at roofs. very attracted to movement. who is behind that corner? what is sitting on that balcony? it feels like you are drowning. i thought suicide might have been the best answer. things got better for me when i did meet mary cortani. >> awesome. awesome. what i want you to do is you're going to close your eyes, you're safe. you've got them with you. i'm up here. try to match their breathing. operation freedoms paw takes dogs from shelters to rescue groups and matches them with a veteran with disability. for someone having a flashback or anxiety attack, the dog can sense that, nudge that arm, give a hug, break the cycle. inform. >> yes, yes. >> if your hand is like this, there's still tension, unnecessary tension. >> olivia just wants to check everything out. >> what characteristics in shadow made you think he would be a good dog for david in particular? >> there's a young energetic man in there that needs a dog that is going to bring out that fun and kid in him again. >> yeah. >> and let him realize that there is some j
i'm looking at windows. i'm looking at roofs. very attracted to movement. who is behind that corner? what is sitting on that balcony? it feels like you are drowning. i thought suicide might have been the best answer. things got better for me when i did meet mary cortani. >> awesome. awesome. what i want you to do is you're going to close your eyes, you're safe. you've got them with you. i'm up here. try to match their breathing. operation freedoms paw takes dogs from shelters to rescue...
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. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to make people laugh, but not these days. how a connecticut radio morning show has become a way for listeners to heal. powerful words coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a
. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to...
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at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> one hour. that's how long the messer family dedicates each day prepping for the end. it's not what you think. they bel
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look at this. our numbers show that 34% are very concern ed about the situation in syria. just 46% somewhat concerned. but the majority of americans, 52%, oppose the u.s. and other countries using force to establish safe zones for opposition forces. >>> other international headlines to tell you about today, we expect to find out the official results of egypt's constitutional referendum vote. unofficial results of the second round published by state-run media show a commanding 64% of egyptians approved the new constitution drafted by an assembly dominated by the muslim brotherhood. several cases have already been filed in the courts to challenge that vote. >>> check out these photos from one of the most luxurious auctions of the year. they sold off thousands of treasures confiscated from former president ben ali who went into exile two years ago. look at that jewelry. items for sale, more than 30 high-end cars. you see the jewelry there. also rare art. a stuffed jaguar among the things sold. and eve
look at this. our numbers show that 34% are very concern ed about the situation in syria. just 46% somewhat concerned. but the majority of americans, 52%, oppose the u.s. and other countries using force to establish safe zones for opposition forces. >>> other international headlines to tell you about today, we expect to find out the official results of egypt's constitutional referendum vote. unofficial results of the second round published by state-run media show a commanding 64% of...
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why are 70% of these shootings at the hands of white men. not to say they should be racially profiled, but why is the composite so similar? let's explore that, because it's an important question in light of a political climate where there's a lot of what i call the white victimization narrative out there. the idea that white people are being kept down and oppressed, does this have anything to do with this. >> if you try to make a profile, how many people are going to fit that profile? at least 500,000. maybe four or five million. you cannot predict rare events. that is the problem. >> i think you should just have an awareness of everyone in your space, and when you see off-color behavior be guided accordingly. >> thanks to all my guests last night. >>> my next guest calls the idea of bringing guns into schools to keep kids safe borderline insane, and he's an expert on school safety. that's next. try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewa
why are 70% of these shootings at the hands of white men. not to say they should be racially profiled, but why is the composite so similar? let's explore that, because it's an important question in light of a political climate where there's a lot of what i call the white victimization narrative out there. the idea that white people are being kept down and oppressed, does this have anything to do with this. >> if you try to make a profile, how many people are going to fit that profile? at...
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schools should be done at the local level, if at all. the big push at the nra is to make it a federal program and it should be funded by the federal government by congress. so it does not look like there's going to be a lot of support for that right now. i've been struck talking to republicans sources. republican sources at how turned off a lot of people were by wayne louisiana pair. more so with the tone and the way he delivered the message. i talked to one republican in congress who said that it seemed like it was a time war. he was very aggressive and he didn't seem to be sort of getting the sentiment of where we are now. >> so listening to lindsey graham saying there's not much we can do to stop someone who is not wired right and talking to the number of lawmakers that you have talked to, after the first of the year when dianne feinstein says she's going to introduce this bill, how likely is it to pass and how likely is anything to happen as far as gun control is concerned? >> there's no question that the sentiment has shift ed. we h
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. >> look at you. look at you. oh, my god. >> okay. let's get out of the way here. >> you're wearing a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class in it. >> honey, look, you left the price tag on. jake rue, my fancy schmancy son. i'm just going to keep it in case i goes on sale. >> i found is very moving. it moved me to tears at one point. you must have had a ball doing it? >> yeah, if you like working that much. yeah, it was fun. >> do you hate all work basically? >> no. >> what do you like doing? >> i lovemaking movies actually, and i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people? >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. it's like, oh, okay, all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> do you consider yourself to be primarily an actress that sings, right? >> uh-huh. >> whereas many people would think you're the greatest singer arguabl
. >> look at you. look at you. oh, my god. >> okay. let's get out of the way here. >> you're wearing a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? >> i took a class in it. >> honey, look, you left the price tag on. jake rue, my fancy schmancy son. i'm just going to keep it in case i goes on sale. >> i found is very moving. it moved me to tears at one point. you must have had a ball doing it? >> yeah, if you like...
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at the vatican, both benedict will celebrate with a christmas eve mass at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >> incredible live pictures. >>> a cyber war with santa right in the middle. if you and your little ones want to keep tabs on santa this holiday season, have you options. not one, but two santa trackers. that's right the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org, currently over russia, and google's new version, which includes games and activities, find that at google.com/santatracker. >>> dana. >> i think we could keep it old school with norad. we can try both. ahead on "starting point," the nra doubles down on calls forearmed police officers at all schools. a lot of criticism from both sides of the aisle that that's not the right solution. >>> former political director of the nra who is a member and owns 140 firearms himself joins us next to respond. >>> it might not be fair, but it's not illegal. a woman fired for being too irresistible, and the court says that's totally fine. you have to hear this story, coming up. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be mod
at the vatican, both benedict will celebrate with a christmas eve mass at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >> incredible live pictures. >>> a cyber war with santa right in the middle. if you and your little ones want to keep tabs on santa this holiday season, have you options. not one, but two santa trackers. that's right the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org, currently over russia, and google's new version, which includes games and activities, find that at google.com/santatracker....
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at least not here at christmas. >> reporter: senate democrats are not in conversations right now with senate republicans or with house republicans. and this is problematic obviously because in order to avoid the fiscal cliff, you would need to find some sort of deal that would make it through the senate and the house and that would mean democratic and republican support. right now, all eyes on the senate because they will reconvene on the 27th that is thursday. and senate majority leader harry reid, it is up to him really to cobble together something that can get some of that support. right now the white house is still supporting a threshold of $250,000 back to their initial starting point for tax rates going up for those making more than that. but you can imagine, hala, that will be very hard for some republicans, maybe even some democrats to sign on to. >> right, and, you know, for just about a week ago, it was common to hear, oh, a deal will be hammered out. but over the last several days, we're hearing more and more that potentially this is a reality for americans in eight days' t
at least not here at christmas. >> reporter: senate democrats are not in conversations right now with senate republicans or with house republicans. and this is problematic obviously because in order to avoid the fiscal cliff, you would need to find some sort of deal that would make it through the senate and the house and that would mean democratic and republican support. right now, all eyes on the senate because they will reconvene on the 27th that is thursday. and senate majority leader...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems
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eastern, the cme at 1:15 and the nymex at 1:30. the cme will close up shop at 1:45 eastern. u.s. investors get the monthly case-shiller home price index on thursday wednesday. thursday, it's jobless claims, new home sales and consumer confidence. friday, we round out on the week with the chicago pmi pending home sales. interesting to see the level of volume that we had in u.s. markets on friday. it was 4.8 billion shares traded. the fourth lightest day so far in the nyse. markets got complacent, got a little excited about getting a fiscal cliff resolution and we just haven't seen one. >> and deciding then at the last minute i don't want to sit in my positions if we aren't seeing any type of agreement between bainer and obama. by the looks of things, we might not be. but it's christmas. >> i know it is christmas. >> are you doing anything special? >> i'm actually prep ago turkey later today. i've got the rochini mushroom basting. >> i'll be over at your place in about three or four hours. >> it might take me a little longer than that. >> you never know. in denmark, it's our christ
eastern, the cme at 1:15 and the nymex at 1:30. the cme will close up shop at 1:45 eastern. u.s. investors get the monthly case-shiller home price index on thursday wednesday. thursday, it's jobless claims, new home sales and consumer confidence. friday, we round out on the week with the chicago pmi pending home sales. interesting to see the level of volume that we had in u.s. markets on friday. it was 4.8 billion shares traded. the fourth lightest day so far in the nyse. markets got...
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he is at st. john's in annapolis, loving it. >> he does not take after his father -- a classical education, books? >> when he was five or six he was writing his own histories of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video game, age of kings. you build your own castles and i let him play as much as he wanted to. he took to reading. he loves history, faulkner, he is a reader. so i just stand back. he will go wherever he goes. >> what about the 1980's -- what kind of work did you do then? >> at a certain point, after factories and bartending, my father had been an employee at a japanese company and outside of boston. he had moved up to vice president to president with no equity in share stock. my brother and i had worked there in high school in the factory. the company made steam valves and big heavy iron casting for steam traps on oil lines or submarines. it was light manufacturing, but dirty, dusty, and that is what a summer job consisted of. my brother is older -- he came out of t
he is at st. john's in annapolis, loving it. >> he does not take after his father -- a classical education, books? >> when he was five or six he was writing his own histories of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video game, age of kings. you build your own castles and i let him play as much as he wanted to. he took to reading. he loves history, faulkner, he is a reader. so i just stand back. he will go wherever he goes. >> what about the 1980's -- what...
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they haven't been table to touch bases with all the residents up at the scene at this time. an update on the two shooting victims that i put out earlier. theodore skardeno guard condition. the joe hoffstetter, stable condition. we can report at this time, that the shooter is deceased. he died of self-inflicted gun wounds. his name is william spangler. date of birth, 9/26 of 50. mr. spangler has cite a lengthy criminal history. in 1980 he was arrested by police charged with killing his grandmother. he was convicted in 1981 he served time in new york state prison system until 1998 and was on supervised parole until 2006. i don't believe that we've had any contact with him, criminally in recent past. and at this time i'll open up just some questions. anything from the fire side. mr. stankowitz would be like -- >> you said it was trap set. initial car was a car fire. understand they were trapped in an ambush. >> this is still an active investigation but at first blush it appears it was a trap. that the there was a car and a house that were engulfed in flames. probably set by mr.
they haven't been table to touch bases with all the residents up at the scene at this time. an update on the two shooting victims that i put out earlier. theodore skardeno guard condition. the joe hoffstetter, stable condition. we can report at this time, that the shooter is deceased. he died of self-inflicted gun wounds. his name is william spangler. date of birth, 9/26 of 50. mr. spangler has cite a lengthy criminal history. in 1980 he was arrested by police charged with killing his...
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you've manipulated the system at every other system you've been at. that's not going to happen to limon. you'll go through the process just like every other inmate that comes in here does. if that means you go out in population, that's what you're going to go. if we verify custody issues and we move you, that's where you go. but you're going to do our process. we're not going to do yours. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make, you know, the system work for me, in my favor. >> entering -- >> in regards to going to the hole. >> coming up -- >> [ bleep ] happens. >> george grahf faces the disciplinary board for flooding his cell block. >> you know what happens here. >> an unexpected development infuriates michael gill. and more trouble for timothy schreiber. >> as i was walking by for count, he had his hands down his pants making the masturbating motion. >>> confined to limon's administrative segregation unit, inmate george grahf still found a way to make a statement when he flooded his cell and unleashed a deluge on to the rest of the cell b
you've manipulated the system at every other system you've been at. that's not going to happen to limon. you'll go through the process just like every other inmate that comes in here does. if that means you go out in population, that's what you're going to go. if we verify custody issues and we move you, that's where you go. but you're going to do our process. we're not going to do yours. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make, you know, the system work for me, in my favor....
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. >> i looked at the research footage and looked at your face quite a bit. you don't look a day over than you did 32 years ago. >> wide open with the catch. what a shot. seahawks win it, seattle is in the playoffs. >> and all that matters. >> norad will be tracking santa claus as he makes his way around the world delivering gifts to girls and boys tonight. >> on "cbs this morning." >> from kabul, afghanistan, happy holidays! "cbs this "cbs this morning." >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm jeff glor with rebecca jarvis charlie rose. gayle king and norah o'donnell are off. >>> on the ground and in the air on this busy day before christmas, there's trouble. >> and the problem is a storm system that hit the west coast over the weekend. now it's moving east threatening to cause problems all week long. anna warner is at dallas/ft. worth airport. anna, good morning. >> reporter: we're seeing a steady stream of travelers on their way to destinations. things on the west coast have cleared up. no major flight delays out there so far, but people heading to other ho
. >> i looked at the research footage and looked at your face quite a bit. you don't look a day over than you did 32 years ago. >> wide open with the catch. what a shot. seahawks win it, seattle is in the playoffs. >> and all that matters. >> norad will be tracking santa claus as he makes his way around the world delivering gifts to girls and boys tonight. >> on "cbs this morning." >> from kabul, afghanistan, happy holidays! "cbs this "cbs...
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at this point. let me ask you this north korea. they shot off that missile, said there was a satellite on there, they wanted to keep an eye on earth. there is some evidence based on looking at the capsule when it came down that that is not the case. what did we learn from the evaluation by south korea? >> let me give you a little rocket 101, if a rocket is even tended for satellite civilian use it uses liquid oxygen where it's pumped into the missile, kept topped off, the missile is fired very quickly, short of like the space shuttle. if it's intended to be an icbm then the objection dic the oxidizer is in a storing mission. that means that it's an icbm. it's built and designed to be stored for long periods of time. this rocket had nitric acid as an oxidizer. it is almost by definition an icbm, which suggests that mr. kim is building icbm's not satellite launching devices. jaime: one other thing in my research that i found is they found some ties to the construction to iran, no surprise, probably bu
at this point. let me ask you this north korea. they shot off that missile, said there was a satellite on there, they wanted to keep an eye on earth. there is some evidence based on looking at the capsule when it came down that that is not the case. what did we learn from the evaluation by south korea? >> let me give you a little rocket 101, if a rocket is even tended for satellite civilian use it uses liquid oxygen where it's pumped into the missile, kept topped off, the missile is fired...
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after your good deeds have fun at fort mason at the music and arts festival. this friday, december 29th, the pavilion plays host to the first winter festival. travis barker, t.j. shadow, including various artists from the bay area. like a good bargain? this saturday december 29th, wing side treasure island for the treasure island complete, monthly open air flea market with hundreds of veriedvers. collectors and makers and more will be on-site including outdoor exhibits, scavenger hunts. and that's the weekly buzz. for more information about any of these events, visit us at sf grouch tv.org. >> in january everything changes. all of san francisco's parking meters will now be enforced 7 days a week. feeding the meter 7 days a week reduces parking demand in commercial corridors and for most faster turn over of the parking spaces. the muni system has improved for sunday. learn more about 7 day meters at sfmta.com. >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us yo
after your good deeds have fun at fort mason at the music and arts festival. this friday, december 29th, the pavilion plays host to the first winter festival. travis barker, t.j. shadow, including various artists from the bay area. like a good bargain? this saturday december 29th, wing side treasure island for the treasure island complete, monthly open air flea market with hundreds of veriedvers. collectors and makers and more will be on-site including outdoor exhibits, scavenger hunts. and...
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books are for sale at the front counter. trained to book a signing at the front. go ahead and continue the conversation at the signing table. thank you very much for coming in. chair mark [cheers and applause] >> tree into a and founder of salon. for more information, visit salon.com. >> now joining us on booktv is an old washington hand and that is ambassador stuart eisenstadt. he is also author. ambassador eisenstadt, wiry writing a book about the future of the jewish. >> we survived 3000 years of calamities culminating in a holocaust of her own time and yet we have survived and thrived and continued to societies, even those that didn't want us. now we have a whole new set of 21st century challenges and the question is, having survived this terrible times, can we now survive prosperity, success and integration. a look at this from two perspectives. i look at the global forces that affect america, american jews and israel, everything for the shift of power from the united states and the west to china and the east, the powers of globalization of the digital era ab
books are for sale at the front counter. trained to book a signing at the front. go ahead and continue the conversation at the signing table. thank you very much for coming in. chair mark [cheers and applause] >> tree into a and founder of salon. for more information, visit salon.com. >> now joining us on booktv is an old washington hand and that is ambassador stuart eisenstadt. he is also author. ambassador eisenstadt, wiry writing a book about the future of the jewish. >> we...
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separated at birth, as they say. and then they go on a quest, a journey, to find their birth father. especially mona wants to find what she calls the lost father. >> eventually they locate abdul fattah "john" jandali, a syrian-american with a phd in political science who was managing a restaurant in sacramento. but as jobs tells isaacson on tape, he decides to let mona go meet him alone. >> when i was looking for my biological mother, obviously, you know, i was looking for my biological father at the same time. and i learned a little bit about him, and i didn't like what i learned. and i asked her to not tell him that we'd ever met and not tell him anything about me. >> so mona goes to the coffee shop, meets this guy, mr. jandali, who's running it, who says, among other things when she asks, you know, how sorry he is. but then he says that he had had another child, and mona said, "what happened to him?" he said, "oh, i don't know, we'll never hear from him again." and then he says, "i wish you could have seen me when
separated at birth, as they say. and then they go on a quest, a journey, to find their birth father. especially mona wants to find what she calls the lost father. >> eventually they locate abdul fattah "john" jandali, a syrian-american with a phd in political science who was managing a restaurant in sacramento. but as jobs tells isaacson on tape, he decides to let mona go meet him alone. >> when i was looking for my biological mother, obviously, you know, i was looking for...
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take a look at facebook. i look at the users. visit $38 ipo back in may, dipping down below $20 clawing its way back. talking positively about the mobile possibilities for facebook and that is one of the reasons it is so hot on facebook now thinking revenue will pop. as a result, up 2.5%. ashley: nicole, thank you very much. microsoft's new windows 8 failing to have a pop in sales. calling sales of the operating system worse than expected. shibani joshi to explain why aren't consumers getting on board with this. >> we were waiting for this windows 8 affect. they were sitting and waiting with bated breath for the release that happen in october and all the sudden the industry is responding and hasn't been a great response to this launch. the fourth largest pc maker in the world, saying we have not seen the sparks up in window eight sales we had initially thought but analysts have a better explanation for why we haven't seen this and it is because windows 8 is not the problemproblem, computers is the problem. basically what he is sa
take a look at facebook. i look at the users. visit $38 ipo back in may, dipping down below $20 clawing its way back. talking positively about the mobile possibilities for facebook and that is one of the reasons it is so hot on facebook now thinking revenue will pop. as a result, up 2.5%. ashley: nicole, thank you very much. microsoft's new windows 8 failing to have a pop in sales. calling sales of the operating system worse than expected. shibani joshi to explain why aren't consumers getting...
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at the corner of wall and broad. steve, we both -- i don't know the lyrics and the world should be thankful for that that i can't even possibly sing that song. but steve, to finish your thought about what you were saying about that income threshold. >> that's a great tradition, by the way. look, what i was saying is i think, you know, they will end up somewhere around 500,000, you know, maybe not exactly that number. and it is going to probably take democratic votes to get that through the house because we've already seen when speaker boehner tried to pass a bill with only republican votes, dagen, he didn't have the votes to do it. so nancy pelosi is going to have to provide a lot of votes to get this done. but, you know, here's the thing i think is really interesting about this whole debate. i heard one of your previous news segments saying oh this is going to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars. it's not going to come anywhere near reducing the deficit by a trillion dollars. if you do this tax increase on the
at the corner of wall and broad. steve, we both -- i don't know the lyrics and the world should be thankful for that that i can't even possibly sing that song. but steve, to finish your thought about what you were saying about that income threshold. >> that's a great tradition, by the way. look, what i was saying is i think, you know, they will end up somewhere around 500,000, you know, maybe not exactly that number. and it is going to probably take democratic votes to get that through...
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so i think that is the main thing to look at when you look at the last four years. there are some structural issues that we don't blame but look towards to explain why people are afraid of debts over the long-term. that is because our mandatory spending programs will be growing as the number of people eligible for them, mainly those who are in retirement or old age, that is going to swell as the generation retires. on top of that, you have health care costs that grow quicker than the economy. they have been doing so in the last 40 years and continue to do so. when you combine the two things you look at a spending base that can be increasing greater than normal. to pay for that we have a tax code that has loophole deductions and really does not do a great job of raising revenue. certainly the rates of this tax code have been cut over and over again over the last 10 years and that is decreased the amount of revenue the government is expecting to take in. >> if you're listening to us on c-span radio we have stan collender who writes a article on roll call and joshua go
so i think that is the main thing to look at when you look at the last four years. there are some structural issues that we don't blame but look towards to explain why people are afraid of debts over the long-term. that is because our mandatory spending programs will be growing as the number of people eligible for them, mainly those who are in retirement or old age, that is going to swell as the generation retires. on top of that, you have health care costs that grow quicker than the economy....
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he's look at his picture. they are fantastic crew and thank you for making the show possible and thanks to you, merry christmas to you. have a good one. we appreciate you watching. see you soon. >> it is monday and christmas eve everyone. are you getting into the spirit. i am gretchen carlson, thanks for sharing your time today. a merry merry christmas. americans get ready to celebrate one thing remains certain congress is far apart to avoid a deal. >> will it be a white or wet christmas? >> weather causing concerns for travelers . causing shipping delays. why one major shipping company said the gift may not show up until after the holiday. >> i am one of those people . who is the most dreaded guest of all . new survey said one family most people don't want at the christmas table. let us know your thoughts. "fox and friends" begins right now. >> this is scotty knox, you are watching "fox and friends", happy holidays, what? i am the only one? >> that's how we talk around here. >> gretchen: it is christmas eve.
he's look at his picture. they are fantastic crew and thank you for making the show possible and thanks to you, merry christmas to you. have a good one. we appreciate you watching. see you soon. >> it is monday and christmas eve everyone. are you getting into the spirit. i am gretchen carlson, thanks for sharing your time today. a merry merry christmas. americans get ready to celebrate one thing remains certain congress is far apart to avoid a deal. >> will it be a white or wet...
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would be worn only at a local summer gatherings or summer school if we look at the male costume we see the dress code was colorful and return to the fashion scene in college courses the shirts of model mostly. james this is the costume for the middle of the nineteenth century. so no that's the sort of thing open with full. by this time they are wearing black coats and black trousers in comparison with very elaborate gowns for the ladies men look like exclamation points bringing attention to female beauty. and want to remind you that you could make a costume like that for me the core question of course brilliant or. excuse me for a moment well this. is how the first history. of the courtrooms both on the one hand the boardroom is the most democratic place. most of all you can invite anyone you like your board so just but if you want to invite a lady who is standing next to a gentleman you should ask his permission first. yet the ballroom is also a very patriarchal place in the past jewels and russia work for a bit but there is one exception if someone stood on your partner's dress up li
would be worn only at a local summer gatherings or summer school if we look at the male costume we see the dress code was colorful and return to the fashion scene in college courses the shirts of model mostly. james this is the costume for the middle of the nineteenth century. so no that's the sort of thing open with full. by this time they are wearing black coats and black trousers in comparison with very elaborate gowns for the ladies men look like exclamation points bringing attention to...
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>> he ate it! >> yeah. >> is he going inside his nose -- no he went inside. >> just super comfortable on the subway. >> which makes me believe this is fake. who would go to town like this? he's like scratching his brain he's going so hard at it. >> i kind of agree with you as well. >> how do you fake put your finger up your nose? this is real. >> i think he's so in his own world that he thinks he's at home. >> i think it's a setupme mense. i think the guy knows the cram is there. >> i think i'm sick. >> matt, thank you. merry -- well, thanks for that. >> have a wonderful christmas, great new year. >>> an animator is a cool job, but watch what else this guy can do. this is a guy who goes by azo on the internet. these are some stunts we've seen before on the show. but keep watching, his abilities escalate as the show reel goes on. ♪ >> whoa. >> hopped off a skateboard on a ledge, then hops back on it. >> he's combining skateboardin and weight lifting? >> yes. >> hangs upside down and is lifting wei
>> he ate it! >> yeah. >> is he going inside his nose -- no he went inside. >> just super comfortable on the subway. >> which makes me believe this is fake. who would go to town like this? he's like scratching his brain he's going so hard at it. >> i kind of agree with you as well. >> how do you fake put your finger up your nose? this is real. >> i think he's so in his own world that he thinks he's at home. >> i think it's a setupme mense. i...
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you can write us at -- or walk in and say hello. and of course you can find more information moresfrecpark.org. -- >> the commission will not answer questions, they can ask questions of staff after public comment is closed. so, with that, we are on item number 2 which is the president's report. >> thank you, i'll be brief, happy holidays to all and i think looking back as this is the last meeting of the year that it's been a very good year, highlighted by the passage of the 195 million dollar general obligation bond by 72% vote which was larger than the vote in 2008, and more people voted on the park bond issue than any other bond measure or proposition on the ballot which i think reflects what i've always said, that everybody in san francisco has an opinion about their parks, rarely do two people agree on that opinion and many people believe that those parks are theirs exclusively and they let us know that and we like that because i think everybody should -- they are the public open space, and so i encourage public comment and lett
you can write us at -- or walk in and say hello. and of course you can find more information moresfrecpark.org. -- >> the commission will not answer questions, they can ask questions of staff after public comment is closed. so, with that, we are on item number 2 which is the president's report. >> thank you, i'll be brief, happy holidays to all and i think looking back as this is the last meeting of the year that it's been a very good year, highlighted by the passage of the 195...
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commissioner chan. >> good evening i am angela chan and at the manager attorney at the program and work on access and immigrant issues and worked on domestic violence issues and i am excited to be here tonight for this historic joint meeting. >> and i am sharing a seat with my colleague here. hello i am susie loftus and the chief operating center of wellness and a center in bay view designed to change outcomes to kids and looking at trauma violence. i was a produce cuter here in san francisco and i served as at the attorney general's office. we are raising three girls in the city. native san franciscan and i am happy we are brought together to shine a light on what we have done and what we need to do. >> good evening. i am julie turman and i have been on the police commission for a we're and a half and i'm a labor and employment attorney. i am excited to be here this evening to talk about the issues of domestic violence. i am grateful for the commissioner of status of women for holding the joint meeting with us and it's a pleasure to be with you and sit across my my friend. >> good even
commissioner chan. >> good evening i am angela chan and at the manager attorney at the program and work on access and immigrant issues and worked on domestic violence issues and i am excited to be here tonight for this historic joint meeting. >> and i am sharing a seat with my colleague here. hello i am susie loftus and the chief operating center of wellness and a center in bay view designed to change outcomes to kids and looking at trauma violence. i was a produce cuter here in san...
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not at all it's a. first amendment it's freedom of speech it's the right to assembly it's the opposite of criminal activity and what's so ironic with all those. homeland security etc is that they're evoking this language of silence of care as and the violent side was really the police cracked out in the use of the times and tear gas and beating it incentivizes really severely injuring people so you know it's really unnecessary so and then the question comes down to if they're not like i just said if they are not promoting or invoking criminal activity then what exactly is criminal about what they're doing or is it slowly the point that they have a political opinion that is dissenting from what homeland security and others believe in. i think it's solely the point that they have a dissenting political opinion you know and the fact that this level of organization and this level of mobilization and getting issues like class inequality into the press is threatening to these people in these large corporation
not at all it's a. first amendment it's freedom of speech it's the right to assembly it's the opposite of criminal activity and what's so ironic with all those. homeland security etc is that they're evoking this language of silence of care as and the violent side was really the police cracked out in the use of the times and tear gas and beating it incentivizes really severely injuring people so you know it's really unnecessary so and then the question comes down to if they're not like i just...
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take a look at libya. take a look at egypt, for example. so though we think -- we know we're on the side of right. there's one big ondestruction, and that is russia. russia is a series of clients of russia's, putin has said, you guys, you americans, you can't be sank moneyus about how people live their lives. you want everybody to be like the united states. okay. you saw what happens when you try to foment democracy in places that aren't ready for it. we're here to tell you that if you try to upend assad, even if he is going to ethwe'll go out of business -- >> on his own accord. >> on his own, if you try to do that, you won't like the result, and we are reluktant to go do something that's not going to have a positive effect. we're listening to what putin said. he makes some sense for once. >> colonel jab jacobs. jack, as always, good to see you, sir. >> thanks for having me on the program. >> starting at midnight on saturday, gay and lesbian couple wills faebl be able to legally get married in this country. maine becoming one of nine state
take a look at libya. take a look at egypt, for example. so though we think -- we know we're on the side of right. there's one big ondestruction, and that is russia. russia is a series of clients of russia's, putin has said, you guys, you americans, you can't be sank moneyus about how people live their lives. you want everybody to be like the united states. okay. you saw what happens when you try to foment democracy in places that aren't ready for it. we're here to tell you that if you try to...
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maryland, the beltway at the , noican legion bridge problems. at 121, actually. any traffic. starting off well. back to you. >> thank you. fedex field will be rocking sunday night. the redskins hosting the cowboys seasonir final regular- game. win, they will clinch the nfc east. all this thanks to the redskins' winning over the eagles this weekend. kassites.nry -- has highlights. the redskins and extended .heir winning streak yesterday rgiii throwing 16 of 24. 198 yards, two touchdowns. in the second quarter, he throws to joshua morgan, who finds its way into the end zone. 13-10 half. this is the icing on the cake. with a 22-yarder. the eagles fight back. it was not enough. eight seconds to go. .he redskins had five sacks there's a sense second run off. game over. the redskins win 27-20. have a great day. 4:41, a thirtysomething degrees outside. cold.is bad news for a landmark in georgetown. the announcement that jack's captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- correct a developing story in afghanistan. police woman has atled an american adviser e kabu
maryland, the beltway at the , noican legion bridge problems. at 121, actually. any traffic. starting off well. back to you. >> thank you. fedex field will be rocking sunday night. the redskins hosting the cowboys seasonir final regular- game. win, they will clinch the nfc east. all this thanks to the redskins' winning over the eagles this weekend. kassites.nry -- has highlights. the redskins and extended .heir winning streak yesterday rgiii throwing 16 of 24. 198 yards, two touchdowns....
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the big chance at the big deal is at the debt ceiling. that's when we'll have leverage to turn the country around, prevent from becoming greece and save social security and medicare. to anybody listening, i will raise the debt ceiling only if we save medicare and social security from insolvency and prevent this country from becoming greece. no more borrowing. why we're in debt to begin with. >> let me say this. i don't think that using the debt ceiling and defaulting on our debt, my dear friend lindsey graham, one of my best friends in the senate, is the way to go. that's risking the united states. the president has told speaker boehner and told the country he is no longer going to hold the credit of the united states so someone can achieve a political agenda. so don't even count on bargaining over a debt ceiling. on taxes, i know it's hard for the republicans but the president ran on that platform, $250,000, no tax increase for people below but taxes for people above. he won. 60% of the voters said they were for it in the exit polls, inc
the big chance at the big deal is at the debt ceiling. that's when we'll have leverage to turn the country around, prevent from becoming greece and save social security and medicare. to anybody listening, i will raise the debt ceiling only if we save medicare and social security from insolvency and prevent this country from becoming greece. no more borrowing. why we're in debt to begin with. >> let me say this. i don't think that using the debt ceiling and defaulting on our debt, my dear...
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at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behind. it is so out there, and yet, it can be quite important part of your collection. why? >> i have been very marked by the movement. -- what about punk? >> it is not like a creation, absolute. it is part of living in society. of course, the punk movement was very important. like already taken by the society in some ways. i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the inspiration, through the air, to everything. at the same time, i was fascinated. because i was not part of that. but as a voyeur that i am, i wanted to see them. i'm fascinated. i
at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is...
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at the same time he has to keep telling us where we're going, what we're trying to arrive at. and i think that obama has done an astonishing job of doing that over and over and over again, of reminding us that government is a good thing, of reminding us that we're a country where people have to work together, that we're not a group of insanely isolated individuals who happen to live on the same, you know, piece of land and you know, that we share responsibility for one another because without that shared responsibility our own lives are destroyed. i mean, i think he's articulated beautifully what the far horizon needs to be. and he's asking people to join him in building a movement that will help get us there. and we've lost a lot of ground in the last 40 years. >> i've been critical of obama for being too cautious and not fighting hard enough in his first term. but i was also conscious in watching the film that like lincoln he seems aware of the process of democracy. >> listen, i mean, you know, i think that the left at this point and progressive people have a complicated job
at the same time he has to keep telling us where we're going, what we're trying to arrive at. and i think that obama has done an astonishing job of doing that over and over and over again, of reminding us that government is a good thing, of reminding us that we're a country where people have to work together, that we're not a group of insanely isolated individuals who happen to live on the same, you know, piece of land and you know, that we share responsibility for one another because without...
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>> look at what he did. you have a guy from south korea who became the the number one video on all of youtube ever. a billion views. that is a thousand million, and not a thousand people watching a million times. he created a brand like no one has yet, but i think the important thing is that he is a harbinger of things to come. but this is telling us is the democratization of social media and media in general means that the next great star might not be from the u.s., from the u.k. melissa: it is hysterical, but everyone has done it. it is great marketing, but isn't it a little bit less in the pantry? >> that might have been is 15 minutes or 13 seconds of fame. i don't know. i know he showed everyone what to do and how to do it. a stupid out that to mr. barakat, and make some foolish moves and even the president will imitate you. melissa: let's move on. i thought that was the best marketing of the year. we talked about this before. if he had jumped and i don't know if that would have been good for red bull, b
>> look at what he did. you have a guy from south korea who became the the number one video on all of youtube ever. a billion views. that is a thousand million, and not a thousand people watching a million times. he created a brand like no one has yet, but i think the important thing is that he is a harbinger of things to come. but this is telling us is the democratization of social media and media in general means that the next great star might not be from the u.s., from the u.k....
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let's take a look at how this day is going to square away. your christmas eve is going to have a little bit of rain. the upper 20s to low 30s right now. 41 as a high after a lunchtime of 39. >>> here's what we have our eye on today the tax credit deadline is just one week away. that means marylanders could miss out on hundreds of dollars of tax savings. >> veterans will receive gifts from the va. >> ravens head coach john harbaugh is expected to hold a news conference today one day after the team clenches the afc north championship. >> already making news this morning, in the wake of the school shooting in connecticut the topic of gun control is hotter than ever. >> an officer shoots and kills a man. wjz is live with what happened. >> the ravens are waking up with the afc north title and the win is a blow out over the giants. more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in just a couple of minutes. did you get chips for the party? nope. cheese plate? cheese plate...nope. i made something better. ♪ ♪ you us
let's take a look at how this day is going to square away. your christmas eve is going to have a little bit of rain. the upper 20s to low 30s right now. 41 as a high after a lunchtime of 39. >>> here's what we have our eye on today the tax credit deadline is just one week away. that means marylanders could miss out on hundreds of dollars of tax savings. >> veterans will receive gifts from the va. >> ravens head coach john harbaugh is expected to hold a news conference today...
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at the mine reopens. it's a question my wife and i have asked each other before but never with a sense of urgency. now we feel as parents we must find an answer soon. still when bringing in that neither of us have an answer as if we are playing a game of chicken seeing who the first to declare to walk away from our friends, community, garden and home. that's the first chapter. so you get the idea because i got sick from my yard which really didn't help me learn anything except that i need to learn a lot. succumb it basically what happens for the next three years i discover what is active as opposed to inactive and to live in a town that wasn't my time and has a lot of things in the soil. you know arsenic or lead you don't know it is there. it isn't something that you see or smell. as of today the companies spend over $65 million during almost every single yard because they are all please send. and parks and schoolyards and everything else, so it's been a good job. so that is what led me to do this book is
at the mine reopens. it's a question my wife and i have asked each other before but never with a sense of urgency. now we feel as parents we must find an answer soon. still when bringing in that neither of us have an answer as if we are playing a game of chicken seeing who the first to declare to walk away from our friends, community, garden and home. that's the first chapter. so you get the idea because i got sick from my yard which really didn't help me learn anything except that i need to...
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at least sixty people have been killed in a government airstrike on a bakery in the central hama province the state run media broadcast of the nie only instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities as the international peace envoy visited damascus they are problems have it witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign minister had rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to give asylum to president assad and that russia is shielding his government sergei lavrov spoke exclusively to our team more on that now from our correspondent in europe is going on. russia's foreign minister once again stressed that there could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict adding that moscow is not taking sides and has condemned syrian authorities for using disproportionate force the security forces clearly were. prepared to face the public. protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been threatening you know to call into foreign aggression not to keep law and order civilized men there however the minister also
at least sixty people have been killed in a government airstrike on a bakery in the central hama province the state run media broadcast of the nie only instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities as the international peace envoy visited damascus they are problems have it witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign minister had rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to give asylum to president assad and that russia is...
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cannabis also known at marijuana. for the most part he gross his own at his home in california central valley. when he wants to try out new varieties or buy plants makes the two hour drive to harbor side health center in oakland. >> what's the best that you have on the top shelf? >> guaranteed good clean medicine, quality, just a nice safe haven, people feel safe coming here. like going to your neighborhood vcs or anywhere else, any neighborhood pharmacy. >> harbor side offers patients about 250 different strengths of cannabis in different forms. including edible, tinctures and creams. big business. they brought in $25 million in sales. money that cofounder steve deangelo would end up on the street. >> we have taken $25 million a year of illegal drug sales off the streets of oakland and brought them in to harbor side. >> deangelo has been a marijuana activists since he was a teenager. says when he moved to california in 2001 there weren't many places for patients to buy marijuana safely. >> i started harbor side to cr
cannabis also known at marijuana. for the most part he gross his own at his home in california central valley. when he wants to try out new varieties or buy plants makes the two hour drive to harbor side health center in oakland. >> what's the best that you have on the top shelf? >> guaranteed good clean medicine, quality, just a nice safe haven, people feel safe coming here. like going to your neighborhood vcs or anywhere else, any neighborhood pharmacy. >> harbor side offers...
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i was in college at the university of pennsylvania and was at a meeting of the naacp. this was the 1960's and i heard music down a corridor. it was the college. station programming classical music and i was drawn to it. i pitched in and began programming classical music. i've always been passionate about politics. everyone back in my ear was. it was the height of the civil rights movement. the vietnam war and there are some issues to become engaged in and started moving up the ladder and in turn that a local on news station and that is the end of the violin. >> and then he kept working at it and loved it? >> it was not quite that simple. it was in a day when they simply did not hire women for newsroom jobs in broadcasting. there were a few anchor women and whether women. not average general assignment reporters. i could go into advertising or promotion. i was accepted in the corporate management training program. i said hire me as a copy boy. which is what they called them. this was back in the days of fell and television. it was a very different era. they gave me the
i was in college at the university of pennsylvania and was at a meeting of the naacp. this was the 1960's and i heard music down a corridor. it was the college. station programming classical music and i was drawn to it. i pitched in and began programming classical music. i've always been passionate about politics. everyone back in my ear was. it was the height of the civil rights movement. the vietnam war and there are some issues to become engaged in and started moving up the ladder and in...